Downgrade From iOS 9.1 Beta To iOS 9 Official Version

Apple made iOS 9 (and subsequently iOS 9.1) beta public for anyone to test out. You were no longer restricted to needing a developer account with Apple to give the upcoming iOS version a try and lots of people got to preview the operating system before hand. That said, it is iOS day and iOS 9 has been released to the stable channel. As you read this, countless users are downloading and upgrading to it (while others are going to wait until the jailbreak is out). If you took the iOS 9 or iOS 9.1 beta for a spin, you might be wondering how you can get the stable and final release of iOS 9 on your device. Here’s the walkthrough.

Step 1: Open iTunes and make sure you have the latest version running. While you’re at it, make sure the charging cable isn’t damaged since we’re trying to avoid errors caused by faulty cables or outdated iTunes.

Step 4: Put your device into Restore mode. To do so, hold down the Power and Home button until you see the Apple logo. Once you see the logo, release the Power button but keep pressing the Home button until you see on the screen the familiar connect to iTunes screen.